Re: Re[2]: [Hx4700-port] Quiet noise from speaker. May it cause power leakage?

From: Alexander Shatilov <nowhere_land_at_mail.ru>
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 15:02:04 +0300

Hi Paul,

On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 03:59:25 +0300, Paul Sokolovsky <pmiscml%%gmail.com>
wrote:

> Perfect! But again, we need more info to make sure your discovery
> will be made to work for everyone. So, can you confirm that:
>
> 1. You have old CVS checkout of 2.6.16-hh5

Yes, it is pure 2.6.16-hh5, except hx4700.c (I changed it a little in IrDA
and suspend/resume part)

> 2. You went kernel26/sound and kernel26/include/sound and cvs-update
> each of them.

Actually, I made:
...kernel26/sound# cvs update -d
...kernel26/include/sound# cvs update -d
...kernel26/include/linux# cvs update sound.h

> 3. You didn't cvs udpate the rest of kernel tree (which is at
> 2.6.18-hh0 now and sound known not to work in it).

Yes, I didn't update whole kernel. I still have 2.6.16-hh5.

> 4. You built the kernel from this tree and it worked for you like
> above.
>
Exact.

> To get around any contingencies, can tell what size and md5sum of
> ak4641.c you have with the setup above, too?
>

Older ak4641.c:
size - 28080
md5sum - 5d6f8d918e1bdc3f15411d7a260cfdd5

Newer ak4641.c:
size - 19237
md5sum - 02c3993d4a96636600adcec977021906

> Thanks!
>
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